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and jim were all >>t wasr at a trial. what was the circumstance?'s >> was the trial for jim's son.r he had four children. jim j hen jr. was born the day after he was shot down in 1991.e oth there were both there for a a tryout, second-degree murder trial. he was convicted. >> okay. he was jim? >> jimlo thompson, the one that his ory hprisoner of war in american history. .. buried urn an avalanche of tragedy for the last 28 years. he's a stroke victim today. he couldn'ttell his own story and i met him in 1984 and got his permission to tell his own story and so "glory denied" is about what he went through in vietnam. it's also about what his family went through in vietnam and the family together went through after the war. >> who was alice? >> alice was jim's wife. they had been married 10 years at the time that jim was lost in vietnam and hs captivity began. and she -- they met in new jersey jim found in the army a place where he could realize his dreams and ambitions, but he was wep up in a war that he -- swept up in a war that he had no understanding of, alice had no understanding of. m w

jean's husband jim was holed up in a hotel, hiding, not from the storm, but from his past. >> he was scared so he figured he'd get while the getting was good. >> as soon as the worst of the storm had blown over jean says she joined her panicked husband. they ordered pizza and turned on the tv. >> the losses are substantial. >> but jean couldn't concentrate on the hurricane news. the personal storm that was wrecking her marriage and ruining her life took precedence. >> it was the big tensionfest. we talked and asked a lot of questions, you know? why? what were you thinking? what are you going to do now? >> it was a messy situation, betrayal, deception, dissertion, the usual menu of dysfunction that all too often falls under the category of another woman, but there was more to it than that. much more. ♪ ♪ >> a homicide investigation was at stake, one that just days earlier had led detective mark blumberg from the isle of washington all of the way to punta gorda, florida. he was hot on the trail of a potential suspect, and then came the hurricane. >> i didn't think he was going

commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. even on days like today where the fed didn't say anything we didn't already know, but people used it as an excuse, an excuse to take some profits. dow dipping 44 points, s&p sinking .39%. nasdaq declining .36%. >> ooze profits, and we have a sequester, cutting federal spending, not a stiletto. the lead story says it will hit the military hard. how did the defense index hit an all-time high? bark, a tad worse than its bite? i don't like to fear words made up for the occasion, like fiscal cliff. horror stories, long lines at the airport, and getting away with murder. that is what washington does. wait a second. it is all over but the shouting. i read the release, i looked at the conference call. you know, what it was pretty good. some say it was the best. what do i know? i did the

" with jim cramer starts right now. >> you need to get in the game. going out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach you on these tough days, call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. ask you a question. remember joe dimaggio? that hall of fame -- was it hall of shame? yankee? the guy who got shut down not a single hit in the 57th game after getting a base hit in 56 consecutive contests. how about michael jordan the 50-year-old now aarp member m.j. who didn't even start in the 2003 all-star game. what was that joker ted williams not batting again over .400 after 41? maybe it was like the -- all of these bums and losers came to mind today when i saw the air going off this market with the dow off 108 points falling flat on its face, not to mention the s&p down the worst of the year, and the nasd

'm on "meet the press" this sunday morning. joey in florida. joey. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, sunshine. what's up? >> caller: hey, what is your take on the massive drop in ver iphone? they reported an early miss on earnings and have an average purchase price of $19.25. >> we have not liked verphone i don't know, how many -- maybe since like the show started. so i'm not going to deviate now that it's had still one more disappointment. ixnay on verifone-nay to be very formal about it. nassar in maryland. >> caller: how are you doing? >> how about you, partner? >> caller: about six months ago i bought shares in tesla motors. and recently it's taken a big hit. >> yeah. >> caller: and my question is do you think i should stick with it or just bail out altogether? >> this is a tough call because it's really what i call a hope stock. and i think hope should be left in the stadium, the ballpark. but that said, you do have probably -- highly doubtful unless you bought it in the last three points. you've got a nice gain. so let's do this. cut it in half. play the rest with the hous

about humira, to help relieve your pain and stop further joint damage. >>> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere -- >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate you so call me, 1-800-743-cnbc. after today's beautiful rally the dow gaining 120 points, the s&p climbing .88%, nasdaq falling .97%, really knocking the socks off the panickers, worriers, and short sellers everywhere, let's cut right to the chase and go into next week's game plan. it's clear now the most significant reason for the huge decline we experienced over this week the one where people came out of the woodwork to pronounce the bull slaughtered and the bear roaring back to prominence was the release of month-old, emphasis month-old fed meetings. now, ne

been blamed on the markets that we got a couple of days ago. we will talk to jim about everything that was happening inside the room and try to get his take to where we're headed here. let's get you up to speed on the morning's headlines and before that, i'll tell you about hue yet pack yard, coming in and topping estimates. ceo meg whitman says that the company's turn around plan is gaining traction, though there is work to do. we'll be talking more about hp in just a few minutes with a fundamental manager who focuses on technology. in our tech news, texas instruments is raiding its quarterly dividends by a third. shares of pi have risen about 10% since the beginning of last year, but they are still 70% lower than the 2000 high. shares of gardener denver rising on reports that kkr is bidding $75 a share for the industrial pump manufacturer. yesterday was the deadline for offers for the company. the hot and cold sales process has been going on since last summer. i'm guessing you know a little bit about that, too. >> a little bit. solaris of aig getting a boost after the company's

gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >>> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm trying to educate and teach, so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. >>> people like to fight the tape. even on a terrific day like today. the s&p vaulting 7.3%, and the nasdaq climbed 0.68%. >> house of pleasure. >>> it's a natural instinct to fight given how immediate our fights have been, but buy the dips, sell the rips attitude has been the way to go. the way to win since 2000, but it sure isn't winning now. you sold the rips, you sold a ton of stocks a long time ago. you don't have any stocks left. but the charts are breathtaking with breakout all over the place, housing, hotels, lumbers, semiconductor, construction, cable tv, entertainment, pa

in maryland. nasser. you're up, partner. >> caller: hi, jim. talking to me, sir? >> yeah, you're with cramer. >> a big booyah to you, your majesty and ek lxcellency. the company rf microdevices. we had a downgrade. is that an overreaction? >> i saw that, sky works solution, crushed that and qualcomm has some new whamma jamma thing. i think it's never been my favorite. i won't tell to you be in that one. my charitable trust owns broadcom. it doesn't act that well either. listen, nobody got hurt taking a profit. as long as big themes are working, autos, housing, mergers, lenders, i won't let everybody to scare me out manufacture i coal socks and they shouldn't scare you either. hey, the markets are mixed. don't sweat the program. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up, stop the presses. the world's most recognizable front page is putting part of part of its business up for sale is this a sign of hard times ahead, or could it be a catalyst that helps the company to print money. cramer's cut the answer, next. >>> later, soda showdown. coke, pepsi, the fizz is about to face-off. flavor may

watch. on the panel this week, fox news contributor, judy miller. cal thomas, jim pinkerton, mrn conservative magazine, and daily beast columnist kirsten powers. i'm jon scott, fox news watch is on right now. members of i have the high privilege and honor of presenting to you, the president of the united states. [applaus [applause] >> thank you, thank you. >> president obama delivered his state of the union address tuesday night pushing his agenda items. setting the tone for his second term and trying in part to cement his legacy, bold and aggressive, that's what we heard the speech was going to be. kirsten before was actually delivered, most in the media seemed to give it a thumbs up. you had kind of a different take? >> yeah, well, i mean, i thought it was a pretty underwheming speech, actually. and the reality is you could almost write the articles before they come out and now what people say. every speech barack obama gives they think is brilliant when it's transparency not brilliant. and when i talked to democrats behind the scenes, yeah, underwheming. the media seems to th

channel meteorologist jim cantore is out in it there. jim, good evening. >> hey, brian. 4 inches here at the capital. we could tack on another 4. the problem is, the storm is far from over here. let's talk about it and where it goes and what it becomes as we head into the weekend here. tomorrow morning we're talking about snow coming into the chicago metro area. indianapolis, as well. so we expect a rush hour there that will at least start with snow. it may not end that way. as you can see, the forecast, friday at 9:00 a.m., does not show anymore snow there. and then the storm changes itself as we head into the weekend. a new low pressure from this develops off the virginia coast, travels up the east coast. it's got a lot of warm air from the gulf of mexico to feed off. the problem is, it will not have enough cold air to keep it all snow in new york, in boston. but eventually as that low pulls to the east, it will be all snow in boston once again, for the third weekend straight. winter, brian, is far from over. >> all right, jim cantore, lincoln, nebraska tonight. jim, thanks. >>> now

, nike and oakley among them, pulled their deals. jim, the prosecutors today said this murder, they believe, was premeditated. >> reporter: that is right, peter, that is what the prosecution is going to be describing today in great detail. that is what has made this scene electric at this pretoria courtroom this morning, whereas you mentioned the sports icon, oscar pistorius, known better as "the blade runner," appeared for the second time. being charged with murder, premeditated murder of his girlfriend, reeva steencamp. now the details of the thursday morning shooting at his home were described by the prosecution. we saw him wearing a gray suit and tie, weeping uncontrollably again this morning. the prosecution again, claimed that pistorius fired the 9 mm rounds from a pistol, through the door behind which reeva steencamp was cowering. it could mean life in prison in south africa. the prosecutor said if i arm myself, walk a distance and murder a person that is premeditated. the motive is "i want to kill," that is it, said the prosecutor. but the defense disputed that, saying

. that was not a great decision. >> have i been asking him for weeks to leave and he won't. very annoying. jim, welcome to the show. >> thank you, andy. it is good to be here. >> have we gone from being the land of the tree to the land of the free stuff? >> i just think people are too polite to ask. nobody wants to say are you going to be on welfare? then you will be called racist. that's why nobody has asked. if you want to find out ask what their favorite tv shows are. if they mention a soap opera or "the price is right" that means they are at home and not working. >> the nonpartisan center says households were using one major welfare program in 2010 and that is compared to 23% of other householding. if that is accurate, is that true? >> we are a nation of immigrants , but we need more high skilled immigrants to come to the country. newt gingrich had the point. he had a good point and if he earned a phd we should earn a green card. to have their places taken up by those who would go on the dull, that is problematic. >> a nation of immigrants, i have trademarked that phrase. don't use it again. senato

humira, to help relieve your pain and stop further joint damage. >> i'm jim cramer, welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts! they're nuts, they know nothing! i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i just want to help you make some money. my job is not just to entertain, but to educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. how quickly can things turn? how quickly can things go from good to bad? can they turn on a dime? can the economy go from smoking hot to ice cold overnight? can we go from thinking we are working our way out of a long-term jam to game over? the buzzer, that's what was swirling through everybody's heads today. the market got whacked again. we did have a bit of a late-day comeback. the dow sank nearly 47 points. and don't forget, yesterday was the worst day of the s & p for the year. today, down another 1.04%. the speed with which things got negative is breathtaking

's knew there was going to be a civil war that would be dead within a few years. jim explains this in his book, they were working within the political system and the constitutional system on like frederick douglass who is outside of that. what can they do without slavery even with this freedom national idea jim wright's about there's nothing the federal government can do about slavery in the states where it exists it is created by the state law. the federal government to mississippi to say we are going to abolish slavery so they talk about the periphery of the various things but lincoln and most republicans said we are looking forward to some and to slavery sometime in the future so lincoln in the 1850's is basically talks about plan for getting rid of slavery that is premised on this states how do you encourage them to do that? we give you money for their property, you can do it very gradually over a long period of time and they say we will encourage them to leave the country because we don't want a gigantic population. we know that so they will go to africa or central americ

from the ashes of slavery and jim crow. a system of mass incarceration that no doubt has dr. king turning in his grave today. the mass incarceration of poor people of color in the mize states is tantamount to the new system that's shoveled our young people from underfunded the schools to brand new high-tech prisons. it's a system that locks up poor people, overwhelmingly poor people of color into a permanent second-class status nearly as effectively as earlier systems of racial and social control once did. it is in my view the moral equivalent of jim crow. i'm always eager to admit there was a time i rejected this talk out of hand. i rejected comparisons between the mass incarceration and slavery believing that those kind of claims and comparisons were exaggerations and distortions, hyperbole. in fact there was a time i thought people that made those kind of claims and comparisons were actually doing more harm than good to the efforts to reform our criminal justice system and achieve greater racial equality in the united states. but what a difference a decade means. for after year

important political battles both in 2008 and 2012 elections. he served in the obama campaign. jim messina quickly rose to prominence across the country. he became the obama deputy chief of staff for 2009 and went on to become the manager of the obama reelection campaign in 2012. she worked with governor romney where she then served as his chief of staff and was a top adviser for the romney campaign. ms. myers is one of the inaugural fellows. in 2008, she served as a battleground state erector for the obama campaign. matt rhoades has been a lead strategist for the republican national committee. he was a research analyst in the 2000 elections. he was the director of research for the 2004 bush campaign. he was the campaign manager for romney. stuart stephens has gone on to elect more governors than any other current republican media consultant. he has also worked on campaigns overseas. he was involved in that media image for romney in 2008 and was a senior strategist for the presidential campaign in 2012. finally, our moderator for tonight is mr. chuck todd. he has experience as an editor an

. the flu comes on fast, so ask your doctor about tamiflu. prescription for flu. >>> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere -- >> "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain but i'm trying to educate you. call me, 1-800-743-cnbc. in the face of crushing declines and uproarious rallies and even sometimes just plain jane garden variety days in this market, there's a "mad money" toolbox to help you through and to help you become a better and wealthier investor. tonight i'm cracking it open. so listen up. if you're going to manage your own money, you have to recognize the value of maybe one of the most important issues out there. the value of humility. so please, repeat after me. sometimes i am going to be wrong. come on. say it. sometime

falkenr and jim norton and the man who wrote "up in the air" will be in studio. >>> look who decided he could stay through the whole show tonight? now back to tom with the post gail wrap up. and remember tom's new cd, "edgy" and his edgy new cd are both available starting tuesday. >> thanks. matt, what is fun, super libertarian and doesn't smell like poop? >> it is the next reason crude. it is another cruise. go to reason .org and all you have to do is pay us a lot of money and you can go on a boat with us for a week. >> very libertarian. recommend he, how was -- remi, how was your birthday? >> thank you, for asking and thank you for being nice on my birthday. i will be on the newschannel in the 4:00 hour. >> speaking of tuning in, joe you have a big taping coming up, what is it? >> i am sapping a new half hour special for comedy central, february 2 sickth. it is at the boston at the royal. go to the blacklist nyc.com/cc boston. >> the blacklist. important. back to you, andy. >> thanks, tom. thanks also to remi spencer, bill schulz, joe derosa, matt welch. that does it for me. see you m

is going to get the nod for the top job? joining me now chaplain of the colbert nation father jim martin. thank you so much for joining me. [cheers and applause] father jim, were you shocked this morning when you learned the pope would be resigning? >> i was. it's not unexpected because he talked about it sort of obliquely but i don't think anybody was expecting it. >> stephen: it's completely unexpected. i talk about running the new york city mamplet i'm never going to do it. no pope has resigned voluntarily since the pope in 1294. there's barely any trees on the planet who remember this. what happens now? there is no tradition for this. what happens? >> no there's not. there's a conclave, an election when the cardinals gather. >> stephen: there's still going to be a pope when they elect a new one. >> he's going to resign on february 28. there's no pope, a vacant seat and someone will take over in his place temporarily. >> stephen: who takes over? who is mini pope for a while? [laughter] >> the person known as the chamberlain will take over for a bit but the pope will apparently retire

and killed officer jim sepuda after a high-speed chase and foot perfect suit in 2011. smith has pled not guilty to the charges. the officer was 45 years old and left behind a wife and three children. >>> shrinking police budgets, no problem. neighbors jump in to help solve a string of burglaries in danville. most happen while they are asleep. >> reporter: the quiet neighborhood on the east edge of danville far removed from the usual stories of robbery and violence. so when wallets and small amounts of money began disappearing from homes, neighbors didn't immediate ly sound the alarm. >> we actually did not know burglaries were going on as a community. every house pretty much kept it to themselves. >> reporter: it wasn't until a flier about a recent break-in began circulating neighbors realized they were living amidst a rash of burglaries. the flier alerted them to a surveillance video showing them a suspected burglar inside a home. >> we were all first made aware of that particular surveillance video from a private home by a flier generated and handed out anonymously. >> reporter: li

sportscaster and fox news analyst, jim gray, who interviewed pistorius at the london games last summer. jim, let me begin by simply saying to you, you met him. you spoke with him. what did you think? >> i was speaking to him at the height of his life. he said it was a moment that he would cherish forever. he had just completed the race. he finished last. but after so many years of trying and being thrown out by the iaaf if getting his appeal overturned by the arbitration court, being able to appear after not being able to appear in beijing and then on the track in london, he said it was the highlight of his life. he said he had cramps in his cheeks from smiling so much. he had felt he would have an impact on the entire world for the rest of his life because he was the first guy to be a double amputee to compete. so it was a special moment for him. so i saw him at the height of his life and it was only a four-minute interview. 3 1/2 minutes. of course, he was respectful, courteous, on time. he was all those things that a guy in that position you would expect. but to say that i know him, i do

's campaign. jim messina start his career as a college senior and quickly rose to prominence in campaigns across the country. he became president obama's deputy chief of staff or operations in 2009 and went on to become the manager of obama's reelection campaign in 2012. beth myers started with the reagan camp in 1980 and has been in politics ever since. she worked with governor romney census 2010 campaigned for the governorship when she served as his chief of staff and was most recently a top adviser for the romney campaign, for the presidency. she's this weeks one of the inaugural fellows for the institute of politics. jen o'malley-dillon was quickly from being an advocate in college to career working on several democratic campaigns over the years. in 2008 she served as the battleground states director for the obama campaign, and was a deputy campaign manager for his successful bid. matthew rhoades has been a lead strategist for the republican national committee and was a research analyst for the rnc in the 2000 election. he was director of opposition research for the 2004 bush campaign

that they read the letter that harvey milk sent to president carter defended jim jones who we know killed a lot of folks. i also believe that this should go forward consider the fact that dan white did not kill harvey milk because he has gay are that i also suggest that harvey milk out a man against his wishes this too should nullify him from being put on f f o. i also suggest we find another person to put on f f a to honor homosexuals. and there's several countries that still hold homosexuals as criminals. >> thank you next speaker please. >> hi. i'm going to use the offer head. the library is not properly taken care of basic and continues to did he enthuse books. at the last meeting there was approved a budget of zero increase in adult books, zero increase in children's and teens books. there was a small increase in the periodicals. we also heard at the last library commission that ebook reading is about 5 percent of the overall occur levitation. the library has also lots of money for technology experience. they have $99,900 for lending out machines like pcs. and we learned that there's no

they can stop it. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> stephanie: whatever, jim. jim is so competitive jacki. in the parking structure he's like ha ha, i got in the building first! >> into the building first? >> really? that does it for you? >> you compete about that? >> stephanie: love letter for jacki. dear steph. huge fan and podcast subscriber. everyone involved makes the show fantastic. you guide the show along masterfully. chris is more than he's given credit for. silliness occurs when healthcare geek jacki is in the studio with us. any way to have her there with you more often? >> well, there would be if jim ward didn't constantly sexually harass her. >> there is that whole restraining order. >> i'm several feet away from her. >> that's what the restraining order says. >> stephanie: why can't we have nice things. here she is in the current news center. >> that was sweet. good morning everybody. during the state of the union address, president obama talked about fixing the nation's infrastructure. things like the 70,000 or so structurally deficient bridges

miller. radio talk show host, monica crowley. jim pinkerton, contributing editor in the american conservative magazine and daily beast columnist kirsten powers. i'm jon scott, fox news watch is on right now. hello again, normally we would show you some video here in this case, it would have been a clip of president obama hanging with his golfing buddy tiger woods over the weekend. but we don't have those pictures because the white house press corps was locked out, access denied. now, is that a big deal? well, maybe. especially when candidate obama made this promise. >> what i want to do is maintain this virtual community that we've built and i want people to keep challenging me and pressing me, and i want to create a white house that is more transparent and accountable than any government we've seen before. >> jon: well, the obama white house has been overactive in cutting off access, controlling the message and manipulating the media to avoid answering some of the tough questions. the journalist whose job it is to cover the president reacted to the latest shutout. fox news chief

important political battles both in 2008 and 2012 elections. he served in the obama campaign shared jim messin. jim messina quickly rose to prominence across the country. he became the obama deputy chief of staff for 2009 and went on to become the manager of the obama reelection campaign in 2012 d. she work with governor romney where she then served as his chief of staff and was a top adviser for the romney campaign. ms. myers is one of the inaugural fellows. in 2008, she served as a battleground state erector for the obama campaign. matt rhoades has been a lead strategist for the republican national committee. he was a research analyst in the 2000 elections. he was the director of research for the 2004 bush campaign. he was the campaign manager for romney. stuart stephens has gone on to elect more governors than any other current republican media consultant. he has also worked on campaigns overseas. he was involved in that media image for romney in 2008 and was a senior strategist for the presidential campaign in 2012. finally, our moderator for tonight is mr. chuck todd. he has experi

will open it to for public comment. >> we have two, we have amelio cruise followed by jim patrick. >> and there are any other members that like to speak during this time, feel free to line up after these two speakers. >> good morning, cruise. madam president and members of the board, happy valentines day. your hearts are warmed by those close to you today. i have served as the program manager for the led consultant team and i also served in that capacity when that contract was initially awarded from 2004 to 2007. i would like to thank the executive director ayerdi-kaplan and you, to work on such an important and significant project. i believe that organizations are organic and as much, they evolve there needs change, a decided for myself that given the evolution of the organization, it is added to the current time and place that it is a good time for me to leave, as the program progresses, you will undoubtly be faced with difficult decisions. i wish you insight to know the fortitude to ask and the stamina to stay the course on implementing the facility. it is important for the eco

. just ask c.e.o. and fox news resident smeagol robert luddy. jim? >> i worked for $85 cents an hour when i was in high school and i was happy to have that job. >> stephen: that's what i'm talking. america has gone soft. if everyone is living the fantasy life of cold and heat they'll have no drive. it's that suffering that lifts people up to start their own business and one day become a job creator like mr. luddy who lobbies to fight against raising the minimum wage because he was so (bleep) poor he had to fight off rats with a spat la. who is infected with rabies. yes, you are. [ laughter ] besides, president if i dfide -- fidel handout here said nothing about raising the maximum wage. for as long as i can remember earning more than i can ever need but folks can i imagine even more. [ laughter ] folks, that wasn't his only shock jobs program. >> tonight i propose a fix-it first program to put people to work on the most urgent repairs, like the nearly 70,000 structurally deofficial bridges -- deficient bridges across the country. >> stephen: wow, 70,000 structurally deficient death traps.

in court after a fourth day of hearings after a week full of allegations and twists. nbc's jim maceda joins us from london. what can we expect today? >> reporter: hi. the judge who is overseeing this bail hearing said he'll make an announcement very soon, probably within 30 to 45 minutes if s osr put pistons, the sprinter known to the world as the blade runner will be free on bail or will he stay in jail until that trial which could take months. both sides, the prosecution and defense have rested their case after four days that have seen a real momentum shift in pistorius' favor especially after yesterday's bombshell when we learned that the lead investigator laying out the case actually against pistorius is himself facing seven charges of attempted murder. the defense had already at that point forced the investigator to back down on many points even admitting pistorius' story is plausible. in a state of panic he could have shot his girlfriend, killed his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp by mistake thinking her to be a dangerous intruder. the prosecution says that pistorius killed reeva steenkam

tv and internet. rethink possible. in the hands of the forty-niners.... jim harbau said it's unlikely the teaml >>> alex smith's future will remain in the hands of the 49ers. jim harbaugh said it's unlikely they will release the pick. the black hawks have not lost a game in regulation all season. scoreless late in the first when patrick marlowe pokes in the rebound. his 11th of the year. the black hawks found a way to get it done. two unanswered goals. the black hawks make nhl history. seven straight games with a point to start the game. the sharks lose 2-1. win, the bears all over oregon state. late with a game high 14 points. number six ranked cal over oregon state, 77-55. andrew lists war yours down one against the spurs. jared jack buries a three. they tie it. the spurs go to overtime. the warriors come up defensively. set currie, 27 points for jack. 107-101 warriors the final and those are the new jersey's, the first team to wear them. nobody looking bert than paul right now. >> paul is wearing a spring special. so it's a little tight. >> do you have a hard time breathing? >>

television show is jim harbaugh's favorite? and why giants fans may be seeing double in spring training. that's coming up in sports. >>> all week we're looking at who is hiring here in the bay area. a big biotech company has literally hundreds of job openings. kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts says it doesn't matter if you don't know the first thing about what they do. >> it was one of the most exciting days of my life. >> reporter: for kate the call that led to a career at genentech was life changing. >> i want to go to my next career path. >> reporter: at the age of 40, at genentech. the bay area biotech giant expects to fill about 600 open positions this year alone. many of them right here at the south san francisco headquarters. some current openings pay 70 to $80,000 a year. but salaries vary by position. fortune 500 ranges it among the top companies to work for. when most people think biotech they think a specialized career. what do you say to those people who never thought about working in biotech? >> we have sales, clinical trials,

, the department did receive comments from jim miko requesting the project to increase transparency into the building along bryant street and generally improve the pedestrian experience and the updated plans that you received this week were in some part related to that. the department also received comments from a property owner along kate street in the rear with concerns about the timing of loading and activities for the new business. and finally, the department received comments from the alliance for a better district 6 opposing the project and requesting a 30-day continuance to allow greater community outreach for members of the surrounding community. i was contacted by their executive director who said unfortunately that he could not be here today. in order for the proposed formula retail use to be approved, the commission must grant conditional authorization allowing the formula retail use within this umu zoning district. the department believes that it is a necessary or desirable project because it will not affect the concentration of formula retail uses existing within the co

's accuweather's jim dickey. good morning, jim. >> good morning, rob and diana. we're tracking a storm system here that will be the big weathermaker. we'll track for a couple days. as far as today is concerned, it rolls down the coast of california. soaking rainfall in san francisco. that rain arrives late into l.a. we'll see some heavy snow in the sierra nevada. now, wednesday into thursday, it moves into the four corners and then into the plains. looking for blizzard conditions in nebraska, into south dakota on thursday, with the potential for strong thunderstorms once again. rob and diana, back to you. >> thanks, jim. >>> the colorado house has passed new gun control measures. it's a bill being watched across the country. house democrats passed new ammunition limits and expanded background checks as part of a package of bills responding to recent mass shootings. of course, 1 of the shootings was at a movie theater in aurora, that left 12 people dead. the legislation faces an uncertain fate in the state senate. >>> and it's finally official. mississippi has abolished slavery. the state's le

by accuweather meteorologist jim dickey. jim? >> good morning, rob and diana. we're tracking a strong storm system here. it's pivoting its way out of the four corners, bringing a wide range of weather here. some heavy snow, blizzard conditions in some cases in the plains. icy mix between that. and heavy thunderstorms that will track into the lower mississippi valley as we head through the day, bringing some strong, gusty winds and some large winds and hail. as far as the snow is concerned, 12 to 24 inches in central kansas. traveling i-70 is going to be dangerous. 6 to 12 in kansas city and omaha. rob and diana, back to you. >> thanks, jim. stay safe, everybody. >>> now to south africa and a bombshell this morning in the bail hearing for olympic star oscar pistorius. it all involves the lead investigator in the murder case, detective hilton botha. police this morning announced botha himself is facing seven counts of attempted murder. it all stems from an incident back in 2011. that's when botha and two other officers fired shots at a minibus. prosecutors say they were simply unaware of thos

. the sell-off as we've been talking about follows are he are lease of the fed minutes. oh, jim paulson, chief investment strategist at wells capital management and from the cme group scott nations, we need him, too, we always need him of nation shares. when i was just thinking again about this, jim, it wasn't a lot. but it was sudden. it was a hundred points, nothing to get upset about. and i'd be more worried if it was more, really violent -- i mean, if i was a bull, i'd be less concerned if it had been more, a really quick shake out. this reminds me of the way people come to grips with maybe the fed eventually exiting and maybe the start of some slow sort of -- maybe not a 10% correction, but we may not be talking about the same highs every day. is that in your forecast, jim? or do you think full systems go still? i think we're due for a construction at some point here. whether it's now or later, we're going to get one. we can't keep going up every day, as you say. the news yesterday certainly provides a way to have a little bit of a trader correction, i think. >> was it unexpected,

alexander who endorsed her book, she is the author of that wonderful book the new jim crow. the statistic she writes about where black people are right now the 21st century. we are underinflated we are unemployed and more affected by aids in obesity and diabetes. we get tougher sentences for the same crimes as white people yet we have a black resident and i'm thinking the black community for me, the silence is deafening. as you said after he got the voting rights we wanted more. why do you think the black community -- >> guest: you can see the difference between the kind of support that king tut when he was fighting for civil rights. up through 1965 the level of support for king if you look at the polls overwhelming support of the black community and widespread support even among whites for what he was trying to do. if you look at after 65 in chicago when he takes us into vietnam and begins to support garbage workers and poor people and the poor people's campaign which is the first occupy movement. he wanted to bring people and occupy the national mall. even during the occupy campaign in

, businesses and airports are shooting down. >> meteorologist jim dickey has more now from accuweather. good morning to you, jim. >> good morning rob and diana. a snow-filled day on tap across kansas here. snow has already started and our system is back into portions of the four corners here. so you see this swirl, marks the powerful upper level system that is supporting all this. that's going to drift eastward as we head through the early morning hours. that snow will only intensify here. whiteout conditions expected through much of the day. and on the southern flank, expecting strong to severe thunderstorms in texas into the lower mississippi valley through the afternoon into the evening. as far as the snow is concerned, heaviest hit areas will be in central kansas. 12 to 24 inches along i-70 just to the north and west of wichita. this while storms bring damaging wind gusts and isolated tornadoes through the day. rob and diana, back to you. >> thanks, jim. let's hope our buddy jim there doesn't try this while doing a forecast any time soon. >> a meteorologist in australia thought it would

. >>> good thursday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla, melissa lee, jim cramer. faber is on assignment, he will interviewing me whitman tomorrow from hewlett-packard at this time. futures do suggest that yesterday's rocky ride is not quite over yet. jobless claims and cpi pretty mild a lot more data in an hour. eurozone pmis no good. further declines for february, red arrows there china drains a record amount of cash for the week from its banking system. after the second worst day of the year, is the selloff just beginning and is this the pause buy verse been begging for? we will turn to cramer for answers. >> consumers are finally start to spend now that the tax refund checks are coming in. why is the guide cans below forecasts? >> not one but two firms raise third price target on google, $1,000, we will talk to one of the analysts behind the call coming up. the tech giant toying with a chrome touch screen and trying to make its google glasses more stylish. >> david einhorn hosts a conference call with am shareholders at 2:00 eastern time. he is going to explai

daughter jeannie and son jim are now running the team. buss is asked the mastermind of this. many credit him for jump-starting the nba. they had some teams that were bankrupt. after that, jerry buss stepped in and infused the league with the hoopla and all the great players. the nba seemed to take off, michael. >> thank you very much. forbes saying the l.a. lakers worth $1 billion, second on to the knicks. >>> here's what we're working on, we're talking donkey meat, michael -- yeah. >> yeah. >> is that tasty or not tasty? i'm not sure? >> tastes like children. we were talking horse meat now donkey meat. that's what's turning up reportedly in some frozen food. the beef scandal gets uglier. >>> also, bourbon drinkers, breathe a sigh of leaf. maker's mark won't be watered down. they're going to take a look at why this southern elixir is suddenly taking the world by storm. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save y

to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee, with carl quintanilla, jim cramer and david faber at post 9 here at the new york stock exchange. the day after we broke a lot of records for the u.s. markets, we're looking at an update for the dow. the s&p looking to give back just a little bit, along with the nasdaq. as for the picture over in europe, some comments from germans chancellor angela merkel about the euro saying between 130 and 140 for the u.s. dollar is normal. those are the comments being focused on this morning. a mixed bag in terms of europe and take a look at the picture in asia. the nikkei, the one to focus on, closing at a 4 1/2-year high in yesterday's session. >> fresh five-years for the s&p and dow, fresh 12 years for the nasdaq, helped in part by a renewed appetite for deal making. >> cracks in the housing picture this morning, january starts to decline 8 1/2%. toll brother earnings sharply miss earnings. >> could demand for the iphone be cooling? fox con pressuring shares this morning. >>> the rally continuing with the dow and s&p having their best day in two weeks. nasdaq

information with congress about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. jim acosta is at the white house. what are you learning, jim? >> reporter: we have heard from a senior administration official that the administration is now going to have some conversations with members of congress about the issue -- two issues, really. one being the issue of materials that members of congress would like to see about those attacks in benghazi that occurred in september of last year and then also there have been some questions raised about the targeted drone strikes and members of congress would also like to see some materials, memos, really, that are offering legal guidance to the white house as to the legality of the targeted drone strikes. i have a comment from a senior administration official who says we are having conversations about that and we have learned from a congressional source earlier today that the white house has agreed to turn over to the senate intelligence committee, e-mails and intelligence reports related to that attack on benghazi. all of this is important, wolf, because next we

for the last word. jim, you said at the very top of the show, that in your opinion, the fed has accommodated and the net policy will stick around for some time to come. >> the last word here, i want to mention one thing we haven't talked about today, which is that the fed presidents all signed a letter on money market mutual fund reform. i think that's an important statement. and a big risk is still out there, i would like to see that reform get moving. >> jim, thank you so much. glad to have you here. make sure you join us on monday. right now time for "squawk on the street." >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee, with scott wapner and james cramer. carl quintanilla is on assignment and david faber is in palo alto, california, getting ready for his big interview with meg whitman. it looks like a comeback. dow looking at 89 right at the open. look at the picture in europe. this is really being driven by those eco numbers, giving stocks a bounce. despite forecasts that the euro area economy will see back-to-back years of contraction for the first time. of

. >> we'll see you at 11:00. let's get to sports. let's bring in jim kozimor. the warriors need some help, don't they, jim? >>> yes, they certainly do, guys. the warriors are at home tonight trying to end a losing streak that has gone on since, now get this, before super bowl 47. that is right. came against the phoenix suns back on february 2nd. the warriors are going to try to get back to their winning ways tonight at oracle arena against those same teams that gave them their last win. henry, what will it take to end the six-game slide? >> reporter: absolutely, jim. six con second it tiff losses for the golden state warriors. no one saw this coming. during this six-game losing streak, the warriors' opponents have averaged 117 points a game while making 11 three-pointers a game. moments ago i talked to thompson and i asked him what is wrong and how do you correct the recommend? >> we have not stuck to our defense. we've gotten away from it the last six games and tonight is a big test, possibly the biggest game of the season. we have to stop the bleeding some time. just have to get back to

. but chief national correspondent jim angle reports washington is being careful about what it is saying. >> with the revelations this week of chinese cyber espionage against u.s. government and company, administration officials emerm to talk about broad program to crack down on cyber spying an announce nod action against the recent chinese intrusion, even as they talk about how danieling such spying could be. >> a trade secret could be worth billions of dollars. they could require companies to lay off employees, close factories and profits to experience decline in the position andnage or go out of business. >> he emphasized no company is safe. >> there are only two categories of companies affected by the trades secret theft. those that know they have been compromised and those that don't know it yet. >> it fell for the state department to talk about the chinese government, though not the most recent revelation. >> protection of the intellectual property and the trade secret remains a serious and highly troubling issue. >> he said this is a frequent issue with china. >> that is why cyber

jim dickey is tracking this storm. good morning, jim. >> good morning rob and diana. the snowstorm is pulling away from maine but blizzard warnings will stay in effect until 4:00 p.m. in some cases. maybe from the bangor area on eastward here. the snow winding down. as we see blowing and drifting snow and it will still be dangerous out there. low visibilities and certainly cold here. across the northeast this morning, many spots in the single digits. down to 9 in syracuse. 12 in buffalo. and looking for the threat of severe weather in the lower mississippi valley late in the day. rob and diana, back to you. >> our thanks to jim. >>> and here's the rest of your monday forecast. storms will bring rain to memphis, little rock, new orleans and houston. rain changes over to snow in chicago this evening. blizzard conditions from the dakotas to northern michigan. rain and mountain snow in the pacific northwest. >> 40s from seattle to portland. 12 in fargo. 30 in the twin cities. upper 60s from dallas to the big easy. >>> all right. because this is one of the unlikeliest reunions we ever t

to be a jim demint with an attitude. conservatives want an attack dog. he is very much auditioning for that role. he's a tea party favorite. if you look at the national review, they very much like his style. but, again, i think in some ways it certainly reflects what republicans i think are hoping to do over this next week, and that is further chip away at hagel and hope that something will stick and that another shoe will drop. >> let's take a look at another thing. first of all, just in terms of british-style debate, british-style debate you use innuendo, you use rhetoric. american-style debate, guys, is about documentation. it's about bringing in evidence. that's how we debate in this country. the british do it with flair and all kinds of rhetoric and oratorical devices. that's what he's more like. anyway, both senator cruz and senator mccarthy at times have used media props to make their points. at hagel's hearing, cruz employed a video clip from al jazeera. here he sets up the presentation. >> i'd like to draw your attention to an interview you did in 2009 with al jazeera, and

there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to find it just for you, right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer, i will see you tomorrow. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." we're about seven days from the budget cutting sequester. but don't worry, america. all is going to be well. the sky is not falling. the lower spending and limited government sequester will help grow the economy not harm it. and guess what today? president obama actually dialed up republican leaders john boehner and mitch mcconnell to talk about the sequester. this is good. it's called communication. we'll have a full report coming up from our man in washington robert costa. remember how we told the other night about how federal workers are still getting pay raises despite a so-called pay freeze? it turns out federal worker pensions are facing huge unfunded liabilities that could bankrupt them and force a new taxpayer bailout. but on the whole, folks, have no fear, america. help is on the way. this is "the kudlow report" and it starts right now. >>> all right. first up tonight the sky is not falling. even

. let's get to sports. >>> jim kozimor with sports to come up for a field trip and we could all meet in the city. >> we need a table for ten. >> count me in. put me down, at one more, but i eat for two. let's move it along. a little sports coming your way. the first game of the cactus league season saturday. today the giants made a move. they made a trade for the chicago white sox. so got to head on down to the desert, don't we? we have the man who has covered the giants since the beginning of spring training, ahmed fareed in the desert. he has more on the newest member of the giants. ahmed? >> reporter: yeah, jim, it's jeff soppach. he's now on the giants organization, a good fastball, still a ways away from being major league ready. the guy they had to give up was a first-rounder back in 2008. he was not likely to make the giants coming out of spring camp here in scottsdale. we talked to bruce about this and he said he talked to gil espy before he went over to white sox camp. >> he knew the situation here. he's in front of him and the competition that we had here and it gives him a

about the first congressional district which opened up when tim scott was named senator replaced jim demint who went off to be a lobbyist. it is an interesting cast of characters running for the seat. you mentioned stephen colbert's sister but let's not forget also former governor and romantic trail hiker mark sanford. son of a liberal billionaire teddy turner jr. who is embarrassed of his daddy running as a republican. what do you make of the cast of characters running in this race? >> well, there are 15 republicans running. they range from the craziest of the crazy to the most -- i mean they really are. i said the other day that the republican primary was a lot like midget mud wrestling. we know one thing for sure, whoever the winner is going to be an intellectual mudge et covered in mud because they're just slicing and dicing each other. mark sanford of course has money. he is the best liar in a camera. he's got a very touching spot up in which he says he's asking for forgiveness for his sexual peccadilloes but what he doesn't mention is that he hasn't asked for the people of south c

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